Politics | Tiger Woods apology What to Wear to a Public Apology: Blue Copied In this image released by CNN, host Larry King speaks with performer Chris Brown during an interview Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, on the "Larry King Live" show in Los Angeles. (AP/CNN Peter Stone) Looking back on a few decades of public apologies, blue appears to be the "it" color for people who say they are sorry in front of the world. Why blue? Color experts say we "believe" blue more than any other color. Bill Clinton went with blue in the form of a tie, as did Mark Sanford. Chris Brown, John Edwards, and Tiger Woods also wore blue to their mea culpas. Jesse James? He phoned it in. Read the full article. Read These Next Keith Urban interview ends after Nicole Kidman question. Sean Combs jury reaches a decision on all charges. Bryan Kohberger has admitted his guilt. Red Sox player is just the 6th player to register rare HR combo. Report an error